Simultaneous osseous metaplasia nodules of the submucosa and mesosalpinx after first trimester abortion: A case report

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Objectives. Here, we report a case of simultaneous osseous metaplasia nodules of the submucosa and mesosalpinx after a first trimester abortion. Case presentation. A 36-year-old woman presented to the Women's Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University with vaginal bleeding and infertility resulting from osseous metaplasia nodules of the submucosa and mesosalpinx after a first trimester abortion. Diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy and laparoscope procedures were performed. The osseous metaplasia nodules disappeared after hysteroscopy and laparoscope interventions; 2 weeks postoperatively, the patient underwent a transvaginal ultrasound examination and the abnormal ultrasound appearance had resolved. Conclusions: Osseous metaplasia nodules in the submucosa and mesosalpinx can be a rare cause of vaginal bleeding and infertility. Autologous tissue, not persistent heterologous tissue, may be the true reason for metaplasia. Treatment is by ultrasound-guided curettage or by hysteroscopic and laparoscope removal. © 2013 Feng et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Feng, Z., Qin, J., Zhang, X., Guo, Q., & Huang, L. (2013). Simultaneous osseous metaplasia nodules of the submucosa and mesosalpinx after first trimester abortion: A case report. European Journal of Medical Research, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-783X-18-47

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